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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: steve harris who wrote (66280)7/24/2006 9:32:12 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 93284
 
Rightwing Senator Inhofe denies global warming and evolution exist.
thinkprogress.org

Of course, he's taken millions from the pollution lobby and the religious right.

An enemy of sanity, Senator Inhofe, pride of the wacked-out GOP.



To: steve harris who wrote (66280)7/24/2006 9:33:39 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
Why are you defending corrupt politicians? Of course the White House is guilty of far more than lying to Fitzgerald. They are guilty of outing a CIA agent during war-time. And why? Because her husband exposed their big lie to the American people, which we all know is a lie now. Saddam didn't have any nuclear program.

Meanwhile, Bushies ignored the real nuclear programs of Iran and North Korea, plus nuclear proliferation security issues.



To: steve harris who wrote (66280)7/24/2006 11:13:46 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 93284
 
warwoundfaker will spend ketchup money to rerun like adlai stevenson in the late 1950s ... and always be beaten ....



To: steve harris who wrote (66280)7/25/2006 11:56:53 AM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
Dumbya continues doing his shit in Iraq :

07/25/06 Reuters: Violence continues across Iraq (video)
07/25/06 AP: Four civilians shot dead in Baghdad
07/25/06 DÜNYA: Turkish, US military officials start discussing anti-PKK measures
07/25/06 AFP: Top Shiite politician says Iraqis must arm to protect their homes
07/25/06 AP: Iraq Fugitive Says Old Army Bounced Back
07/25/06 AP: Cedarburg Man Says Son Killed On Duty In Iraq
07/25/06 AP: Two civialians killed by gunmen in Baghdad
07/25/06 Reuters: Policeman killed in Ishaqi
07/25/06 Reuters: One policemen killed by IED, another gun downed in Baghdad
07/25/06 Reuters: Gunman attack fuel convoy, 2 truck drivers killed
07/25/06 Reuters: Gunmen set fire to food ration stores in Mosul
07/25/06 MCT: U.S. bomb hunters warily eye Iraq roads
07/25/06 Reuters: Self-defence backfires for Iraqi politician
07/25/06 Reuters: Two civilians killed by US military near Falluja
07/25/06 Reuters: Five bodies found near Baquba
07/25/06 AP: Six Iraqi policemen killed in ambush on police unit in Baghdad
07/25/06 breakingnews: Head of Saddam Hussein's tribe killed
07/24/06 WaPo: Shiite Party Leader Outlines 4 Steps for Iraq to Curb Violence
07/24/06 StarTribune: Wounded warriors get warm welcome across this big land
07/24/06 CNN: U.S. cracks down on Iraq death squads
07/24/06 WaPo: Operating Quietly, Tattoo Artists Make Their Mark in Iraq
07/24/06 Reuters: Three civilians wounded by motar fire in Tal Afar
07/24/06 Reuters: Gunmen kill tribal leader in Tikrit
07/24/06 Centcom: TWO SOLDIERS DIE IN AL ANBAR PROVINCE (Confirmed)
07/24/06 CSN: A widening sectarian rift pushes Iraq to the brink of civil war
07/24/06 DoD Identifies Army Casualty
-- Capt. Blake H. Russell, 35, of Forth Worth, Texas died on July 22 of injuries sustained from enemy forces munitions while investigating a possible mortar cache during combat operations in Baghdad, Iraq.
07/24/06 AP: Two US Soldiers killed in Anbar Province
07/24/06 DoD Identifies Marine Casualty
-- Capt. Christopher T. Pate, 29, of Hampstead, N.C., died July 21 while conducting combat operations in Al Anbar province, Iraq.
07/24/06 newhouse: Couple Overcomes Frightening Challenges to Wed
07/24/06 OPB: Military Suicides On The Rise
07/24/06 Gannett: VA's ongoing care for brain-injured veterans falls short
07/24/06 Reuters: None left untouched by daily violence in Baghdad